naan woe cigs oy Page Four "Wednesday; May:24;.1967 | Machine saves. time . REGINA (cP) « A. new, auto matic, blood chemistry machine performs 12 separate tests on a thimble-sized cup of blood serum In two minutes, The analyses used to take a technician half a‘day. There are three such mache ines in Canada-sin Edmonton, Vice torla and Regina, oronat Serer -*! . satefatetatetets 0018, Fro 5 eres: = % Major Appliance ales & Service * Electrical Contractor 5 ° * = # Motor Winding = Ea i : = cians la | \ iti te 4546 Lazelle Ave, All this Dead Grass } | Ll Qut of MY Lawn? en eee ee eee ee es ees eee ees é. BLUEBIRD iawn’ Comber °° ” a ae At . DARBY'S EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES Phone 635-5153 - f. 41 CENTENNIAL SPIRIT [§ still strong intown, Here members of the local Co-op staff practise a curtsey, REGINA (CP) Lots of faith and no “backbreaking’’ debt are two of the main ingredients of a Saskatchewan government plan to rehabilitate Indians and Metis of the Green Lake area 100 miles northwest of Saskatoon, The provincial government-has committed about $100,000 to the scheme which also includes pro. viding larger farm units, homes and some equipment. Municipal Affairs Minister J. C. Melsaac said: what we are doing is show- ing we have faith thatthase people, given a reasonable chance and without hackbreaking debt, will be able to make a go of it.’' He added: "The Green Lake Situation has been somewhat of a trouble spot for years, what with the people, Indian and Metis . mainly, trying to make a Hying from small 40-acre plots, ‘|’ This has proved: tobe en: |lege, McGill “University's resi- ‘|tirely impossibla.and: we have assembled these small lease holdings so we can provide at least a Iimited number of the more interested parties with rea sonable-sized farm unlts,'! McIsaac said It Is planned: to have at least three of the larger. farm units, with 200 cultivated seres and some pasture land, set. Sask. self-help system should benefit Indians up early in 1967 with others to follow as the land is obtained, The minister said these units are being offered at reasonable repayment terms and interest ment-operated training farm at Green Lake would be maintained with a farm manager who could provide advice and assistance to those set up on the larger units, ‘We will also continue to Pro. vide a large amount of the farm equipment these men will need to operate their farms ,.,. We will provide them with a tractor gular chores but the price of the tractor will be included in the price of the farm,’’ MAKE IT HOMEY MONTREAL (CP) — Stud. ents become - decorators when they live at Royal Victoria Col- Posters, stolen street signs and life size photos of the girls! heroes are ised to disguise drab walls. Incense candles, oriental rugs, stuffed animals, colorful wine bottles, crash helmets and tambourines are among the decorating items used, Give your: money _ achance to show j Brighten your whole outlook on savings with a BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Be It pays.a:full 44% interest; calculated on “your minimum monthly balance, credited 4, ; to your account every six months, No chequing privitages to tempt you in a weak - moment . . .a special golden passbook to keep reminding you that 4'/2% is special | ‘Want to breathe a little colour into your savings? Get yourself a 41/2% BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNT. it'sanother first from the Royal Bank . ..’ ‘where firsts are second natura:: ROYAL BANK ’ . | The: Doukhobor ‘communtty here -| maintains. an-extenslye Hbrary| ; booka al. - ~ 4 month to." people’ throughout: the] so they can carry out the rej. & dence for. 480 ‘womtetié Travel |: ‘lis to be held September 30, are rates, He added that the govern-; . im dary School to enter UBC to Close to 70 frlends gathered ondary School Principal Ray on Saturday evening. Town fo host hospital WA convention The Northwest Regional Con- vention for hospital auxiliaries will be held in Terrace June 2| and 3, . Mrs E.T. Phillips, who re ported to the-Ladles Auxillary to Mills Memorial Hospltal’ at their May 17 meeting, urged all member's to attend, Centurama, the April -24-ball sponsored by the Auxilarv, net. ted $1,245.87, Mrs, J.R. Nick Nicholson call- ed the ball a success. Mrs, Gary Smythe advised the members that a group of Candy Stripers, chaperoned by Mrs, E, McKay were planning to travel] to Prince Rupert for a meeting with Candy Stripers in that city, The final meeting of the Merry- Go-Round Bridge group.was held May 13, J a Plans for the fall bazaar, which proceeding well, lary..is planned for June 19 at 316. p.m. in the hospital dining room. a, Doukhobors_ run own library . _ ‘GRAND FORKS, B.C, (CP). which jends up.to 1,500 West Kootenay reglon. Thé books, in. Russian ‘and English, are owned "by the Union Spiritual Communt- So og. files in Chrlat, 7 elft was presented at a luncheon gathering last Friday by School Trustee Pem yan Heek on behalf of the Terrace and District | School board, Friends farewell _ Skeena principal Park Avenue for a “no host’’ farewell party for Skee.a Sec- | " The next meeting of the auxil-{ af iat A NATIVE INDIAN TOTEM POLE was the Parting gift to Ray Zacharias retiring from the principalship of Skeena Secon- attain his Master's Degree, The at the Archie Cambrin home on~ dacharias and Mrs. Zacharias .The honored couple were pre. sented with an-Engraved silver tray as a memento from their friends, — ; They will leave at the close of the scheol term after five years in Terrace, “ Following the summer vacation, Mr. Zacharias will enter the Un- Iversity of B,C, to attain his Master’s degree, i ; Making the presentation Archie Cambrin expressed regret at the. Zacharlas’ departure from the community, and extended the best wishes of the assembled friends. Salvation Army - pleased with . local campaign . . The 1967 Salvation Army Kea Shield, Appeal passes last year's mark by more than $400, . Contributions from the Terrace Kitimat area now total $3,945,49, When the canvas ofthe business districts 1s complete. contribu tlons are expected to be wellover the $4,000, mark, at ‘This is better than:a 10 per- cant increase over last year, Captain Eric G, Tennant of the Terrace’ Unit sald'the response from both the public and the can. vassers was *‘most gratifiying’ . Proceeds. from the appeal are sent to national headquarters to be used for .welfare services provided by the Salvation Army. A total of $1,200, was allocat- ed to the local area last.year for district needs, ~:~ io Gregg’s lekelse Service Lakelse Lake Road _* GROCERIES og ie | Brnie” Fisher. - . eo x EDMONTON (cP) The «age: of Canadian law scene. , er has programmed a comptter hide the spoons: ai visiting time are seldom empty-handed, They take flowers, cand, magazines, When _ they leave they often aren’t empty-handed ‘either, They|- new cafeteria last June and by November its losses included 120 and peper shakers, cups and sauc- ers. The Hospital for Sick Childten was even harder hit, It lost 257 dozen teaspoons in one year, Genuine losses, such as cutl-|' General, cutlery for their cottages, on the| Of Canadian Case Lay Reavarch § the computer has arrived | bea: incorporated in hes Keith Latta, an Edmonton tawy-/OF1B68. oe . Agra acer i to supply the country’s 14,000 Alberta, he bacaime thtebisted in lawyers with needed citations storing law information after from every criminal and civil) hoaring’of similar projects Inthe case ever reported in Canada. | tnjted States, ° . ; -| erational in April; willspereCan- @ Hospital should adian. lawyers the drudgery and hours ‘of searching ~for::prace> ‘|dents for thefr.cases; Mr... Latta | TORONTO (CP}When visitors |pacted to ba’ added to ‘the com-, go to see hospital patients they- puter every year, — ' ue ’ The procedure, whichtskesonly § a few seconds, works like this: 3 knives, forks, |tails of his legal problem. The ae sen saucers. *| significant words are punched on Wellesley Hospital opened its |a card and read by the computer, teaspoons and a flock of salt alphabetical order” and checks ery falling Into a garbage pail,| entire list of words, identifies { account for only one per cent of] documents in which they are to the losses, says John Steele, food) be found and checks ocktrence of §¥ services manager at Queensway! the words inthe décuments, The we results of the search aré print- He says losses increase insum-| ead on a sheet of papér, ready i mer, That's when visitors need| ior matling, Cost to the lawyer Be As $8.76 Jor each search, : Mr '38, 1s sdle“wmer & mer dubtirot tie Uiitterslty of a ish “The system, due-to become op- & t “add, ;. a Ba ; About -2,000 judgments ‘ara ‘exe | A lawyer submits the basic dew The computer goes through the am CLEAR THE DECKS _ Make an offer on these ee us %, Stock No. oe FASSIA ‘59 FORD Sedan G24B ‘61 FORD Wagon BI24A .... . ‘61 Pontiac Sedan FAT7A . 62 CHEVY IV “ Special - 1962 FORD Stock No. IG92B, 6 cyl. std, thans., Al. 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